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Speed Up Everything

Has your PC lost its pep? How about your network connection, your printer, or even your phone? Here's our guide to giving your gear new life. Follow our tips, and you can fire up your system and your other tech essentials. To get top performance from ...

From PC WORLD STAFF, NetworkWorld,  23 Nov 2009

Podcast: Intel and AMD Settle, MS and Apple Copy Each Other

Join the editors of PC World for a lively round-table discussion of the week's hottest tech topics. We want to read your feedback, so drop us a line! You can reach us at podcast@pcworld.com and review our podcast on iTunes. Also, you can subscribe to ...

From PC WORLD STAFF, NetworkWorld,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Intel,  AMD,  PC World

Nokia Booklet 3G Netbook

The nondescript guts aren't the real story here, however--it's the Booklet 3G's upscale lines. The machine's smart styling is almost techno-retro, making this little laptop look like, well, a large cell phone. The glossy plastic lid may be a smudge ...

From DARREN GLADSTONE, PC WORLD, The Washington Post,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Elvis Presley

Samsung Behold II (T-Mobile) Smartphone

While the Behold II is supposed to be an update of the Behold, which debuted last holiday season on T-Mobile, the two phones couldn't be more different. Measuring 4.6 by 2.2 by 0.5 inches and weighing 4.2 ounces, the Behold II is slightly larger than ...

From GINNY MIES, PC WORLD, The Washington Post,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: T-Mobile,  Motorola, Inc.,  Google Inc.,  Yahoo!,  Microsoft Corporation

Amazon Kindle DX E-Book Reader

The shift to a larger-screen Kindle makes sense. Dominating the front is its 9.7-inch,16-grayscale E Ink display. The device measures 10.4 by 7.2 by 0.38 inches and weighs 18.9 ounces. Like the Kindle 2, the Kindle DX has a keyboard, but it's awkward ...

From MELISSA J. PERENSON, PC WORLD, The Washington Post,  31 Oct 2009

Our Digital Demolition Videos: Burn, Hard Drive, Burn

Watch our Digital Demolition video team in action as they torture ruggedized products from Dell, Panasonic, and other companies. In our first demolition video, we take several laptops and bury them, spray them with a garden hose, and drop them. Guess ...

From PC WORLD STAFF, NetworkWorld,  29 Oct 2009
Related Topics: BMC Software, Inc.,  Gartner, Inc.,  PC World,  Facebook Inc.

XTravo Explorer Is a Browser Worth a Look

Web browser XTravo Explorer surprised me. Although I can't say this free browser is going to kick Firefox off my system anytime soon, it at least has some interesting ideas. It's worth checking out. Ad-bedecked websites covered in mangled English do ...

From PC WORLD STAFF, NetworkWorld,  26 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Wikipedia

HP ProBook 5310m Ultraportable Laptop

Since we're still waiting on WorldBench 6 test results, I can't give you hard numbers just yet. The same goes for battery life (though HP spokespeople say to expect between 6 and 7 hours on a single charge). Going by my gut and some initial subjective ...

From DARREN GLADSTONE, PC WORLD, The Washington Post,  21 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Sony,  Intel,  Skype

RIM BlackBerry Storm 2 (Verizon) Smartphone

In measurements and display size, the Storm 2 is identical to its predecessor. It weighs just slightly more (0.1 ounce more, to be exact) than the original Storm. If you put the two handsets side by side, however, the older Storm looks clunkier. All of ...

From GINNY MIES, PC WORLD, The Washington Post,  16 Oct 2009

Flip Video MinoHD (Second Generation) Pocket Camcorder

Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site. Additionally, entries that are unsigned or contain "signatures" by someone other than the actual author will be removed. ...

From TIM MOYNIHAN, PC WORLD, The Washington Post,  16 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Cisco Systems, Inc.

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